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Any plans to add the AntiLog (or 10^x) key to Numworks. Strange to see it missing in 2025.
Even my 1980 programmable Soviet calculator (Elektronika B3-34) has that key!
I realise it can be deduced awkwardly, but..
thanks,
Chris.
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I realise (since my Numworks calculator arrived this morning) the issue above is solved. Cleverly the designers have used the exponent key (x10**x) for two purposes. It allows exp number input but also gives antilog ans if 1 exp ans is entered.
example: pi exe gives 3.14159
then log ans exe gives log pi as 0.49714
finally 1 exp ans exe gives antilog (log pi) as 3.14159
Very ingenious and a separate key has been saved.
I couldn't find a clear reference to this trick in the User Manual however.
Hello @Chris-4719 ! Thank you for your message and apologies for the late reply ! I am glad that you have found the solution you were looking for ! I am closing this issue but don't hesitate to reopen if you feel it has not been solved.
Any plans to add the AntiLog (or 10^x) key to Numworks. Strange to see it missing in 2025.
Even my 1980 programmable Soviet calculator (Elektronika B3-34) has that key!
I realise it can be deduced awkwardly, but..
thanks,
Chris.
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